Tackleworld Moruya

13/5/2010

Thursday, May 20, 2010 by tackleworldmoruya

Hey Guys - hope all is going well with everyone and all those
mum's out there had an extra special day last Sunday!
Here goes for this weeks report:

Moruya

There is a huge school of tailor smashing up on a heap of bait fish
between Quarry Wharf and Garlandtown at the moment. Try
trolling for these guys or gang up some pillies or throw some
metal slices around - you'll have lots of fun fishing
on light gear for these fish!

Catches of flathead are being had around the entrance to Ryan's
creek with nice bream around the "hole in the wall". Try
nuclear chicken for the flatties and metal vibes for the
bream. Luderick are also around with nice catches on
greenweed or freshly pumped nippers.

Try your luck for some nice perch further upstream around the
boulders on either SX40's or atomic hardz.

Tuross

Prawns, prawns and more prawns! Dust off that prawning gear
and get out there and have some fun and score yourself a nice fresh
feed of prawns as well. They are plentiful at the
moment.

Flathead are still being caught although have slowed a little
bit. With the prawns
"on" your best bait will be prawn imitations such as squidgy
stealth prawns, atomic
guzzlerz, or ghost 3" shrimp in the gulp variety (exclusive to
Tackle World stores).

The bream are still hiding in the snags, responding well to small
diving lures such as Bushy Stiffies in brown snake.

Beaches and Rocks

Salmon, tailor, trevally and bream are still being brought in off
most beaches, with headlands fishing well for drummer. Beware
of sea conditions while rock fishing and remember its always best
to wear a self inflating vest (PFD1) for your own
safety.

Offshore

Marlin and yellowfin have been landed outwide when sea conditions
have been favourable - your best bet - Moruya or Tuross
Canyons trolling Black Magic Jetsetters. The usual catches of
good snapper and mowies are being had around the 45-50 metre
mark. Flathead are in close with the water temperature being
a nice 21-22 degrees celcius mark. You'll also find a few
nice "chinamen" around as well. Watch the swell as it's on
the "rise" at the moment so check conditions if you're thinking of
heading out in the morning.

Make sure you tune in to IFISH this week with Paul heading to
Foster with Brett Wilson from Shimano for a nice session on
flathead and whiting.